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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-10 



613 



Pines, tall rock, scattered over grass- 

 land, III A, 55: 48 

 Piney Branch, lower, map of, showing 

 position of boulder quarries, 43*, 60: 

 160 

 Pininicangwi, ground plan of, 4*, 32: 



16 

 Piiion pine, country dominated by 



growth of, I A, 55: 1 

 Pins 



bone, Chama Valley, xxx B, C, D, 



81 

 shell, Tennessee mounds, 30, pt. 2 : 



540 

 Pipe 



bag for carrying tobacco and, ni 



6, 86: 144 

 bowls, Klamath-Modoc, 29*, 78: 



333 

 bowls of soft soapstone, xxsii c, 



94: 165 

 clay, 63*, 65 : 144 

 clay, from Miller's Cave, 14*, 17*, 



76: 69, 80 

 cleaner, lii c, 86: 144 

 from cairn 2 at Lost Hill, 3*, 76: 



27 

 from Caldwell County, N.C., 8*, 8: 



40 

 from Clover Creek, Va., 6*, 23: 32 

 from Dawson Mound No. 11, 7*, 8*, 



37: 37 

 from Easley Mound No. 3, 10*, 12*, 



37: 48, 49 

 from Easley Mound No. 3, unfin- 

 ished, 11*. 37: 48 

 from Easley Mound No. 5, 13*, 37 : 



52 

 from F. M. Huffman Mound, Va., 



16*, 23: 56 

 from Hamilton County, Ohio, 5*, 



6*, 8: 39,40 

 from Henrv Brumback Mound, Va., 



14*, 23 : 51 

 from Philip Long Mound, Va., 12*, 



23: 46 

 from Philip Long Mound, Va., un- 

 finished, 11*, 23 : 46 

 from shell deposit, v a, 48 

 from Smith Mound No. 2, 3*, 37: 



11 

 from Sullivan County, Tenn., 7*, 



8: 40 

 from Williamsville, Va., 5*, 23: 30 

 of Wiyot shaman, 11 a*, 78: 118 

 sack, pipe in a fringed, xxxiv a, 94 : 



173 

 sack, sinew thread for sewing, 



XXXIII b, 94 : 172 

 sacks, Karuk, xxxiv a, 6, c, d, e, 94 : 



173 

 slate, Haida, 30, pt. 2 : 491 

 stone, Ohio, 30, pt. 2: 491, 492 

 Sun dance, xiv, 61: 102 



Pipe — Continued 



typical woman's and stone, Ln o, 



86: 144 

 See also Pipes. 

 Pipe-bowl Rock, view of, xxxi, 94 : 164 

 Pipemaker, commercial, at work near 



quarries, 133*, 60: 263 

 Pipes 



arrowwood, stages in making of, 



xxx, 94 : 164 

 bone, Chama Valley, xxix, 81 

 ceremonial, xvi g, h, 32 

 Choctaw, made by Ahojeobe, xiv, 



48 

 from Chama Valley, xxxiv, 81 

 in course of manufacture, xxxrv, 



81 

 metal, work of "Whites, 30, pt. 2: 



260 

 Northern California Indian, xxix, 



94: 164 

 of clay and stone, north of Rio Colo- 

 rado, XLVii, 82 : 144 

 of various materials from different 



states, 30, pt. 2 : 257-260 

 or cloudblowers from Piedra dis- 

 trict, xxxvn, 96 : 142 

 stone, from Kiatuthlanna, xl, 100: 



158 

 stoneandclay, 94*, 65: 188 

 various kinds of, Karuk, xxvii, 94: 



164 

 wooden smoking, California Indian, 

 xxx, 78: 172 

 Pipe Spring 



road from, to Fredonia, v a, 82 : 44 

 "Windsor Castle" at, v &, 82 : 44 

 Pipestone 



examples of worked bits of, from 



campsites, 132*, 60: 261 

 layer, Indian miner l)reaking up ex- 

 posed margin of, 128*, 60: 259 

 See also Catlinite. 

 Pipestone quarry 



Catlin's sketch of, 124*, 60: 255 

 section of, 129*, 60: 259 

 sketch map of, 123*, 60 : 254 

 Pipestone village in the distance, 125*, 



60: 256 

 Pisatuntema Emma, a Choctaw woman, 



xvn, 48 

 Pit, see Coyotlateloco. 

 Pitch balls and vase, xxvii, 51 : 60 

 Pitchers 



and jars, north of Rio Colorado, xl, 



82: 144 

 black-on-white, from the pueblo, 



XIV, 100: 126 

 decorations, characteristic design 



elements used in, 37*, 96: 137 

 forms, XXII, 96 : 96 

 forms, varieties of, 18*, 96: 96 

 from pit houses, xv, 100 : 127 

 ornamentation in the pueblo hori- 

 zon, styles of, 30*, 100: 148 



